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DVSD counselors & social workers have provided information for families to assist them in talking with their children about grief. View these resources at dvsd.org/Page/6692

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⭐ A sketchnote by @anujmagazine of @DrDaltonSmith's TED talk 🔻🔻🔻Get some kind of REST today
Ted Talk👉 sbee.link/gprxm3fcu4
#sel #sundaymorning #teacherlife

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I received a package in the mail a few days before my first day of school as a brand new teacher. It was from my mother.
Inside the box was a very large file that included my report cards, progress reports, papers I had written that were marked up with a lot red ink, and several tests with a large letter “F” on them.
The feedback on these items included:
-“Not sure how Bryan qualified for the gifted program since he can’t read”
-“Bryan won’t be college material”
-“Bryan doesn’t seem to care about anything but sports”
-“Bryan just needs to focus better”
-“I’m not sure why Bryan asks to go to the nurse and counselor all the time”
-“Bryan needs to learn how to sit still and be quiet”
-“I’m not sure what else I can do, I’ve already taken his recess away most days”
This made me sad. I had not seen these before. I think my mother had tried to shelter me from all of these negatives.
At the bottom of the box was a notecard from my mom that said, “Try to see each of your student’s strengths. I know you will do better for your students. I am so proud of you! Love Mom”.
After my career as a teacher and principal, I became a therapist. The majority of my adult clients can remember both the most positive thing a teacher said to them and also the most negative.
Remember, our words matter. We have the power to build someone up or tear them down.
What comment(s) do you remember hearing from a teacher?
From the book:
“Whatever It Takes!: For All Students to Succeed in School and Life”
(a.co/d/3sOcuFW)
Join the “Maslow Before Bloom” Facebook group at: facebook.com/groups/maslowb…

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Student collaboration in shared Google Slides
This updated post includes:
🎬How-to video tutorial
💻10 collaborative Google Slides activities
💡Helpful tips from the #Ditchbook community
ditchthattextbook.com/student-collab…

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Who had Tim Anderson vs Jose Ramirez on tonight’s UFC card?
@StoolBaseball @SpinninBackfist
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Crazy Fact: Major League Baseball has been around for 147 years, and there have been a little over 23,000 players who have played a professional baseball game.
To put that in perspective, MLB's smallest stadium by capacity is Progressive Field at 37,830. Meaning if every player who's ever put on a big league uniform from 1876 to 2023 sat in the stands, the stadium would only be at 61% capacity.

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Player Previews in 100 Days – Day 60: Ryder Machado, Delaware Valley HS easternpafootball.com/ryder-machado-… @MachadoRyder @dvsd_warriors @dv_athletics @dvwarriorfb @ross_dv_edu #PAHSFB @hsfbamerica
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❌ Data meetings shouldn't be about percentages.
✅ Data meetings should be about kids.
✅ Data meetings should be personal, full of self-reflection, and most importantly, full of solutions.
#multiplyexcellence
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